South Korea: Broiler price expected to be around 1,300 won per kg

Published 2024년 12월 10일

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The article highlights a decrease in broiler farm prices, which is expected to be around 1,300 won per kg this month, a decrease from 1,529 won per kg in the same month last year. This decline is due to increased supply and weak consumption, leading to an inventory surplus. Despite farmers reducing the number of slaughtered animals, the weak price trend is expected to persist. The average broiler farm price from January to the present has decreased by 26% compared to the previous year. Additionally, the article mentions challenges such as reduced number of chicks entering the market, damage to farms from heavy snow, and potential issues with chick placement in January due to the damage.
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This month's broiler farm price is expected to be around 1,300 won, lower than 1,529 won per kg in the same month last year due to increased supply and sluggish consumption. According to the poultry industry, the decline in broiler farm prices is due to the increase in inventory following last month, and although farmers are reducing the number of slaughtered animals to clear inventory, the weak farm price is expected to continue for the time being as inventory is not being properly processed. According to the Korea Rural Economic Institute, the number of broiler slaughtered animals this month is expected to be 64.65 million to 65.97 million, a 1.4% decrease from the same month last year due to a decrease in the number of chicks entering the market. The average broiler farm price from January to last month fell 26% compared to last year due to increased supply and sluggish consumption, and the average farm price this month is expected to be around 1,300 won per kg, lower than ...
Source: Aflnews

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